Silent Hill 2 Remake, patch notes 1.04.
The eagerly awaited remake of Silent Hill 2 has garnered positive feedback, and the developers at Bloober Team are dedicated to further enhancing the gaming experience. With the latest update, version 1.04, players can look forward to numerous improvements, especially for those playing on PC.
Update Highlights for Silent Hill 2 Remake Version 1.04
Bloober Team has shared comprehensive patch notes on the official Konami website. For PlayStation 5 users facing unexpected crashes, this update aims to resolve those issues through various fixes. Additionally, the patch enhances audio quality, physics, character animations, enemy designs, and even the game’s environments.
New Offerings for PC Gamers
PC players will see significant benefits from this update, notably with the official introduction of DLSS Frame Generation. Previously, utilizing NVIDIA’s frame generation required modifications to the game, but now it’s easily accessible, improving the visual experience without complicated setups.
Improved Compatibility and Performance
Even if you don’t have an NVIDIA RTX Series 20, 30, or 40 graphics card, you’ll still enjoy enhancements thanks to the inclusion of AMD FSR 3.1.1. This update enhances game performance and ensures compatibility with Fluid Motion Frames, allowing frame generation while using FSR 3.1 for supersampling.
Stability and Optimization Improvements
The developers have also focused on minimizing micro-stutters in open areas, striving for a smoother gameplay experience. Furthermore, ongoing optimization efforts for the Steam Deck have led to improved performance, although specific performance metrics remain undisclosed.
As players immerse themselves once again in the eerie world of Silent Hill 2, this patch instills a sense of confidence and anticipation, making sure the journey through horror is as seamless as possible.
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